Heating attachment for lamp-chimneys.



W. POOLE. HEATING ATTACHMENT rem LAMP GHIMNEYS APPLICATION FILED JULY6.1907,

Patented Jan. 5, 1909.

nuenfon comprehended in the UNITED s'rA'rEs PATENT onnron WILLIE POOLE,OF NEW DECATUR, ALABAMA.

HEATING ATTACHIEENT FOR LAMP-C1-IIMNEYS.

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To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, WILLIE Poona, a citizenf the United States, residing at New .Decatur, in the county of Morgan,State of ence to a device of this character constructed of a skeletonwirefr'ame, the object being to Specification of Letters Patent.Application filed July 6, 190?. Serial No, 882,490.

.vided for accom Drovide novel details of construction and arran ement.

T e details of the invention will appear in the course of the followingdescription in which reference is had to the accompanying drawings,forming a part of this specification like characters of referencedesignating similar parts, wherein:

Figure 1 is a view in side elevation, showing the manner of use of theattachment present invention. FL? 2 is a top plan View of theattachment.

n the accompan ing drawings, the numeral 5 designates t e lamp chimney,6 the attachment forming the subject matter of the present invention and7 a cooking utensil im osed on said attachment.

he attachment 6 in the preferred embodiment of the invention,constituted from a strand composed of fine twisted wires which areemployed to attain better radia tion and heat conduction. The strandthus constructed is bent to form a plurality of loops 9 which formextensions of radially disposed twisted portions 10 the latter beingfrom a central loop 11 which is constructed by forming the twists ofeach loop 9 integral with the twists of the loops on either sidethereof.

The twisted portions 10, rest upon the l l I throughout the severalviews, l circumferentially Patented Jan. 5, 1909.

the device in its superimposed relation.

The invention is simple in its structural details, inexpensive tomanufacture and practical and efficient in use.

From the foregoing description it will be seen that simple and eflicieutmeans are prolishing the object of the invention but whi e the elem entsherein shown and described are well adapted to serve the functions setforth, it is obvious that various minor changes may be made in theproportions, sha e and arrangement of the several parts, withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope of the invention defined in theappended claims. d

What is claimed is:

y 1. A device of the class described, comprising a wire frame formedfrom a continuous section of wire including in its conformation twistedradially disposed reinforced portions spaced from each other, eachhaving their strands bent at their outer ends to form arranged loopsdisposed as a series, who1ly,in the same'horizontal plane, and havingtheir strands at their inner ends bent to form continuations of theirrespective strands of the adj accnt radially disposed portions, the bentinner endsof said strands affording a continuous innercentralsubstantially ring-shaped portion.

2. As an article of manufacture, an attachment comprising a plurality ofwires twisted upon each other to form a continuous single strand, thelatter being bent on itself to form a series of independent circuln:ferentially arranged loops lying in the same plane and having twistedinner reinforced WILLIE POOLE.

Witnesses:

V Rosa Poona,

ALBERT L. Isaac.

upper edge of the lamp chimney and sustain

